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Jan 30, 2012 04:20PM

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In the process of deciding on a classic. Decisions, decisions.

I'm still reading Chosen (Chandra Hoffman). Nearly done, and have liked it a lot.


And don't worry Stacey, I'm two books behind on mine too!

I fell behind in the reading challenge in April last year and never recovered. I set my goal a little lower this year and I'm already behind.

Mary and O'Neil! Too funny, I just put that on my read next pile. Great minds....



Will be curious to hear what you have to say. you had me at "O'Reilly is a dope." Ha!




About a 1/3 through... pretty good so far. Trying to maintain objectivity, but I can't help think that O'Reilly probably identifies well with Booth -- describing Booth's thoughts about kidnapping Lincoln, "Booth will sit before him and deliver a furious monologue, accusing Lincoln of stupidity and self-importance. It doesn't matter that Lincoln won't be able to talk back; Booth has no interest in anything the president has to say."

For periodic element fans, someone pointed this out to me recently: http://www.periodicvideos.com/ -- classic "nutty professor".

I think I read that there were some factual errors. I'm sure you can find them online.

Have you heard about World Book Night- April 23rd,where one million books will be given out ALL OVER AMERICA , for free, provided by publishers.
I was chosen as a "giver" of books, after completing a simple one page application online. They have extended the deadline to be a "giver" ---til Feb 6th. here is the site-
http://www.us.worldbooknight.org/abou...

Hi Carol, I did google it about the errors (I didn't notice any) and they seemed minor in nature, but apparently the Ford Theater bookstore banned it for that reason...history buffs are sticklers for details. Decent read (short and sweet), but didn't offer anything unique. I much preferred
Assassination Vacation

I loved Assassination Vacation. I'm a huge Sarah Vowell fan.

That is the only one of hers I've read...I'll have to try another sometime.

We have the audio book Assassination Vacation . It is even better than the book. I enjoy her on This American Life, and just love her sense of humor.





Tall, Dark & Dead by Tate Hallaway
11/22/63 by Stephen King
Breakfast at Darcy's by Ali McNamara
Gillespie and I by Jane Harris
Northanger Abbey and Angels and Dragons by Vera Nazarian
A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens
The Glamorous (Double) Life of Isabel Bookbinder: A Novel by Holly McQueen

I also lovedAssasination Vacation.
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